Looking Like the Enemy (1996)

They were American born and bred yet they had the face of the enemy.
 Spanning generations and wars, Looking Like the Enemy is a bold and daring exploration into the often horrifying yet always ironic predicaments faced by American soldiers of Asian descent who fought in World War II, the Korean and the Vietnam wars.

Director: Robert A. Nakamura
Runtime: 53 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Robert A. Nakamura

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Looking Like the Enemy about?
They were American born and bred yet they had the face of the enemy.
 Spanning generations and wars, Looking Like the Enemy is a bold and daring exploration into the often horrifying yet always ironic predicaments faced by American soldiers of Asian descent who fought in World War II, the Korean and the Vietnam wars.
Who directed Looking Like the Enemy?
Looking Like the Enemy was directed by Robert A. Nakamura.
How long is Looking Like the Enemy?
Looking Like the Enemy has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).